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Grimus is the name of at least three different artists:
1. A Romanian alternative rock band from Cluj-Napoca.
2. An American melodic deathcore band from Elizabeth New Jersey.
3. An Australian artist named Pierre Proske. 1. The alternative rock band from Cluj-Napoca, Romania.

Urma began as a simple journey, one day in the year of 2003. It pretty much resembles a road-novel. Between destinations and among thousands of miles, it took the time to throw unique live performances, compose and record for the three albums it has released until now.

Kumm are a Romanian alternative rock band from Cluj. The band is composed of Eugen Nutescu (lead vocal, guitar), Iordache (saxophones), Kovacs Andras (piano, Rhodes piano, synthesisers), Utu Pascu (bass) and John Ciurea (drums). Since 1998, the band have released five studio albums.

There are two bands with the name OCS: 1) OCS began as a way for John Dwyer (of Coachwhips, Pink and Brown, Yikes, Burmese, The Hospitals, etc.) to release his experimental home recordings. The sound is very psychedelic overall, making extensive use of reverb and echo/delay, but always has a folk, country, and/or blues backbone.

Travka was a Romanian rock band, now playing pop-dance music. Its line-up consisted of George Gâdei (vocals), Alexei Turcan (guitar, accordion, samples), Misha Gâlcă (guitar), Sorin Erhan (bass) and Cristi Chirodea (drums). Founded in spring 2002 in the city of Focșani, Romania, the band quickly rises to fame in underground circles.

Vita de Vie is a Romanian group, founded in 1996 by some former members of the disbanded group Asterisc. Their music is an alternative rock, blended with occasional rap, hardcore, jazz and even reggae influences. Their first studio album, "Rahova", was released in 1997, but it wasn't really until their sophomore release, "Fenomental" in 1999, that they were introduced to a wider audience.

Luna Amara is a Romanian alternative metal band. The name means "Bitter Moon" in Romanian, and is borrowed from the Roman Polański movie of the same name, inspired by the eponymous novel written by Pascal Bruckner.

Timpuri Noi was formed in 1983 in Bucharest, Romania, and remained an underground act up to 1991. This was mainly due to what was perceived as "subversive lyrical content" in the Ceauşescu era. Incidentally, the name derives from a cliché of the period: its literal meaning is "New Age", used to signify Marxist Socialism.

Five young Romanians brainstormed their musical ears and creative minds during the glorious year of 2007. What has come up was a French name with different story-based meanings and catchy tunes that filled up the clubs and festivals across Romania. Indeed, we are talking about the members of the most prolific new band in Romania: LesElephantsBizarres.

Vama Veche was a Romanian soft rock band, founded in 1996, which was also the year of in which they recorded the song "Nu am chef azi" which became a hit in 1997 in Romania. Their first concert took place in 1996 at Lăptaria lui Enache. On March 1 1998 the band played as an opening act for the Robert Plant and Jimmy Page concert at Sala Palatului, Bucharest, in front of 10,000 people.

Alexandrina Hristov was Born on 5 May 1978 in Chișinău, Republic of Moldova in a family of artists. Her father, Victor Hristov, was a painter, while her mother was passionate by acting and singing. She started playing the piano and composing her own songs at 8 years.